This Worker's Memorial Day we as a nation come together to honor, remember and recognize our fallen workers. We thank the U.S. Department of Labor for inviting USMWF to speak on behalf of the families that have forever been affected by a preventable work-related incident, illness or disease.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
U.S. Department of Labor's Honoring Our Fallen Workers'
U.S. Department of Labor’s virtual Workers Memorial Day program, which will be available on their Workers Memorial Day events webpage on Wednesday, April 28 at 2 pm ET.
USMWF's National Workers' Memorial Day Virtual Ceremony
Workers' Memorial Day is just a a day away and USMWF has hosted and is hosting
multiple events to honor and recognize our fallen workers across the United States.
Sunday. APRIL 25, 2021 at 7pm cst (8pm est): USMWF hosted our Second Virtual National Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony. If you missed the ceremony, there is still time to join us and watch our recorded ceremony here.
UPCOMING EVENTS: Wednesday, APRIL 28, 2021 at 9:00am-4:00pm cst (10:00am-5:00pm est): USMWF's Strive for Safety Workers' Memorial Day Awareness Conference-Virtual;
Wednesday, APRIL 28, 2021 at 8:00 pm cst. (7pm est): USMWF's Kentucky Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony. This event will be held virtually at our USMWF Kentucky Facebook;
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 7:00pm cst:
USMWF's Nebraska Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony. This event will be
held in person at the Nebraska State Capitol (northsteps) at 1445 K St, Lincoln, NE 68508;
As
we come together as one nation to remember the men and women that
worked every day building and developing our nation to what it is today
and what it will be in our future and ultimately lost their lives due to
work related incidents, illnesses or diseases. Going to work should
not be a grave mistake and yet thousands of lives are lost each year
leaving family member victims behind to deal with the everlasting
devastation and grief. We come together as one on this day to recognize
the amazing workers that will have a everlasting footprint on our
nation.
Workers' Memorial Day is just around the corner and USMWF is hosting multiple events to honor and recognize across the United States. We would like to invite you to join USMWF at any of our events.
Sunday. APRIL 25, 2021 at 7pm cst (8pm est): USMWF's Second Virtual National Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony via USMWF's Facebook;
Wednesday, APRIL 28, 2021 at 9:00am-4:00pm cst (10:00am-5:00pm est): USMWF's Strive for Safety Workers' Memorial Day Awareness Conference-Virtual;
Wednesday, APRIL 28, 2021 at 8:00 pm cst. (7pm est): USMWF's Kentucky Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony. This event will be held virtually at our USMWF Kentucky Facebook;
Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 7:00pm cst: USMWF's Nebraska Workers' Memorial Day Ceremony. This event will be held in person at the Nebraska State Capitol (northsteps) at 1445 K St, Lincoln, NE 68508;
As we come together as one nation to remember the men and women that worked every day building and developing our nation to what it is today and what it will be in our future and ultimately lost their lives due to work related incidents, illnesses or diseases. Going to work should not be a grave mistake and yet thousands of lives are lost each year leaving family member victims behind to deal with the everlasting devastation and grief. We come together as one on this day to recognize the amazing workers that will have a everlasting footprint on our nation.
USMWF's Striving for Workplace Safety-Workers' Memorial Day
Each year USMWF hosts a day of educating and learning of important
safety issues and concerns plaguing our nation in the workplace. For
the safety and concern for all this year we will be hosting our FREE
annual event virtually for all.
APRIL 28 9:00am-4:00pm cst.
USMWF's Striving for Workplace Safety: Thanks
to the kind donation and time of our experts we have created a great
conference this year and will be discussing the issues below:
USMWF Forklift Safety Training; Distracted Driving: Combustible Dust; Updates and discussion on OSHA;
Our goal is to gain awareness to prevent similar incidents from occurring. We hope that you can join us this year.
USMWF would like to welcome you all to our new “USMWF Chronicle” blog. USMWF strives to honor, support, educate to prevent work-related incidents, illnesses and diseases.
It is USMWF’s goal that the information you receive here is the next topic at your dinner table, conference or safety meeting to prevent similar incidents from occurring. We share the significance of why it is important to always have safety a top priority in your industry.
This blog we will be recognizing our fallen workers, month to month;
Articles regarding work incidents, illnesses and diseases;
Upcoming events;
How you can partner with USMWF and hear first hand the voices of our families affected by a work-related incident, illness or disease.